I must admit, I am surprised that "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch" is so widely and frequently used on message boards that it required an acronym. Personally, by the time I thought of all the letters in it, I might as well have typed the thing. But then again, IANAL (a disclaimer that, really, could cover about any situation).

I've seen YMMV used mostly in reference to advice being given. For example: I highly recommend the cereal Lucky Charms, because when I eat it a magical leprachaun shows up at my door and leads me by the hand to a pot of gold. YMMV.

I've seen YMMV used mostly in reference to advice being given. For example: I highly recommend the cereal Lucky Charms, because when I eat it a magical leprachaun shows up at my door and leads me by the hand to a pot of gold. YMMV.

Yeah, I really should add that the site I linked earlier has become far from PG-13, as far as language goes. Although even when she swears, she does it in lingo. But that's what happens when a site like somethingawful calls attention to a journal; people descend like vultures.